Literary Death Match Explained

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Literary Death Match is a reading series co-created in 2006 by Todd Zuniga, Elizabeth Koch, and Dennis DiClaudio. Each event features four readers who read their own writing for seven minutes or less, and are then critiqued by three judges (often actors, comedians, authors, musicians or dancers) in the categories of literary merit, performance and intangibles. The winner is then decided by a literary-skewed, game show-type finale to decide who wins the Literary Death Match crown.[1]

Locations

The Literary Death Match has occurred regularly in New York City, San Francisco and London, and has been produced in a total of 37 cities around the world, including Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, Miami and Dallas in the United States, Calgary, Toronto and Montreal in Canada, as well as Dublin, Paris, Edinburgh, Beijing, Vilnius and Shanghai. On September 7, 2011, the event presented its 1,000th participant in Glasgow (Cargo Publishing's Allan Wilson).

United States

In the United States, the event has featured readers Tom Perrotta (author of Election, Little Children), Daniel Handler (a.k.a. Lemony Snicket) and The Believer editor Heidi Julavits and judges like Pulitzer Prize winners Richard Russo and Jennifer Egan, 24s Mary Lynn Rajskub, supermodel Paulina Porizkova, and the musician Moby.

Europe

In Europe, the event has featured readers Joe Dunthorne (author of Submarine), Esther Freud (Hideous Kinky), Nikesh Shukla (C4 Comedy Labs' Kabadasses creator), comedy writers David Quantick and Robert Popper, and judges Rich Fulcher (The Mighty Boosh), model-turned-author Sara J. Stockbridge, comedian Josie Long, Sichuan chef Fuchsia Dunlop, Kaiser Chiefs drummer Nick Hodgson and Irish musician Cathy Davey.

Accolades

In 2008, Literary Death Match was named "Best Scribbler Smackdown" by the San Francisco Bay Guardian "Best of the Bay" awards.[2] In 2010, Interview said "Events like Literary Death Match are helping to revitalize the coolitude of the printed word."[3]

History

NameDateLocationJudgesParticipantsWinner
Blindfolded StabbingMarch 6, 2006New York CityBen Greenman (The New Yorker), Moby, and comedian Jack KukodaBryan Charles (Open City), Deb Olin Unferth (Noon), Geoff Wolinetz (Yankee Pot Roast), Mike Sacks (as read by Ted Travelstead) reading for Sweet Fancy MosesTed Travelstead[4]
Mathematical RumbleApril 10, 2006New York CityBen Greenman (The New Yorker), comedian Jack Kukoda and Ted Travelstead (Sweet Fancy Moses, LDM Champ)Shya Scanlon (elimae), Kristin McGonigle (Pindeldyboz), Manuel Munoz (Swink), Pauls Toutonghi (One Story)Manuel Munoz[5]
Geographical ViolenceMay 22, 2006New York CityAdrian Todd Zuniga (founding editor, Opium Magazine), Ben Greenman (The New Yorker) and David Goodwillie (Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time)Sean Casey (McSweeney's), Tyler Gore (MeThree), Andy Horwitz (Nerve), Thomas Hopkins (Quick Fiction)Sean Casey[6]
Running for Their LivesJune 7, 2006Washington Square Park, NYCBen Greenman (The New Yorker), Dennis DiClaudio (Comedy Central) and Opium's soccer pundit, Ben Mainwaring.Opiums own Adrian Todd Zuniga, Elizabeth Koch, associate editor Heather Kelley and two-time Opium print writer, Shya ScanlonAdrian Todd Zuniga[7]
Rumble in the Bay[8] July 17, 2007Harlot, San FranciscoJon Wolanske (Killing My Lobster), Beth Lisick (author of Everyone into the Pool), and ZYZZYVA editor Howard JunkerStephen Elliott (McSweeney's, Canteen), Joyce Maynard (Canteen), Michelle Richmond (Fiction Attic Press) and Sam Hurwitt (Kitchen Sink)Sam Hurwitt[9]
Hara-Kari Haiku at HarlotAugust 21, 2007San FranciscoSF Chronicle's Oscar Villalon judging literary merit, Kasper Hauser's Rob Baedeker on performance, and Levine Greenburg literary agent Danielle Svetcov on intangiblesMatt Herlihy (Sweet Fancy Moses), Andy Raskin (Big Ugly Review), Kirk Read (Instant City), Andrew O. Dugas (edifice WRECKED)Kirk Read[10]
Cyrillic Battle to the DeathSeptember 19, 2007The Rickshaw Stop, San FranciscoJesse McKinley (New York Times), Anika Streitfeld (Random House) and Matt Herlihy (Sweet Fancy Moses)Bucky Sinister (Progressive Reading Series), Regina Louise (Inside Story Time), Carol Queen (Writer's With Drinks), Kelly Beardsley (Porchlight Entertainment)Bucky Sinister[11]
Litquake Hoop-a-LotOctober 12, 2007Swedish American Hall, San Franciscoliterary merit judge Ben Greenman, performance judge Shaun Landry (Oui Be Negroes) and Oscar Villalon (SF Chronicle) speaking to intangiblesEvany Thomas (McSweeney's), Wesley Stace (Swink), Daniel Handler, Gary Kamiya (Salon.com)Daniel Handler[12]
NYC CyrillithonOctober 23, 2007The Kitchen, New York CityBen Greenman (The New Yorker), Amanda Stern (host of the Happy Ending Reading Series) and Joshua Furst (Short People)Giancarlo DiTrapano (New York Tyrant), Susan Buttenwieser (failbetter), Pedro Ponce (Quick Fiction and Thomas Cooper (Opium Magazine)Giancarlo DiTrapano[13]
Death Matching Thy LobsterNovember 6, 2007Harlot, San FranciscoMichelle Richmond (The Year of the Fog), Kurt Bodden (Talk Show Live) and Sean Finney (Canteen)Four actors from the legendary Killing My Lobster comedy troupe stormed the stage and read from past print issues of Opium Magazine: Jon Wolanske, Eric Schniewinde, Joel Dovev and Todd BrotzeJon Wolanske[14]
Naming that TuneMarch 12, 2008Rickshaw Stop, San FranciscoLarry Gallagher, Helena Echlin and Laura Lee MattinglyDaphne Gottlieb (Soft Skull Press), Jon Longhi (Manic D Press), Eric B. Martin (MacAdam/Cage) and Andrew Lam (Heyday Books)Andrew Lam[15]
Poets Doubling as MadmenApril 9, 2008Rickshaw Stop, San FranciscoJane Ganahl (Litquake co-founder), Mia Lipman (Canteen) and Alan BlackClive Matson (publisher of the Crazy Child Scribbler), Andrew O. Dugas (Unlikely Stories), Rupert Estanislao (Suicide Kings) and Justin Chin (Manic D Press)Rupert Estanislao[16]
Pin the Body on the HeadMay 10, 2008Rickshaw Stop, San FranciscoStephen Elliott (Happy Baby), Kurt Bodden (Talk Show Live), Michelle Richmond (The Year of the Fog), Jon Wolanske (Killing My Lobster), Sean Finney (Canteen) and Todd Zuniga (LDM's co-creator)Kirk Read (episode 2's winner), Andrew Lam (episode 7's winner), Tony DuShane (episode 6 winner) and Sam Hurwitt (episode 1 Winner)Andrew Lam
Recyclement ExtravaganzaMay 29, 2008Housing Works, New York CityBen Greenman of The New Yorker, comedian Joel Dovev and the first-ever mute judges in LDM history, Street Performers Gill and Jill BumbyAaron Garretson (representing Opium), Bob Powers (Lost Magazine), Cole Kazdin (Smith Magazine) and Garth Hallberg (Canteen Magazine)Aaron Garreston[17]
Urban Sack Race Antics[18] June 26, 2008Sara D. Roosevelt Park, New York CityBen Greenman (The New Yorker), writer/comedian Julie Klausner and Jeff Gordinier (X Saves the World)John Williams (Titlepage.tv), Debbie Kuan (Wigleaf), Gabrielle Mitchell-Marell (Anderbo.com) and Amy Shearn (Brick Magazine's representative and the author of How Far is the Ocean from Here)John Williams[19]
Mathematizing and LiteracyJuly 24, 2008Amnesia, San FranciscoDamion Searls, Litquake's Elise Proulx and Tony DuShane.Matt Rohrer (Watchword Press), Lisa K. Buchanan (Missouri Review), Alan Black (Redroom.com) and Evan Rehill (Instant City).Alan Black[20]
Literary ScavengrySeptember 19, 2008Amnesia, San FranciscoGravity Goldberg of Instant City, Jack Boulware of Litquake and Ian LendlerKim Addonizio (Litquake), Rhea DeRose-Weiss (Whore Magazine), Damion Searls (n+1) and Tom Barbash (One Story)Kim Addonizio[21]
Lightnin' & Rasslin' (part of Lit Crawl NYC)September 27, 2008Supreme Trading, Brooklyn NYThe New Yorkers Ben Greenman, Opiums .com editor Cicily Janus and Aussie scribe Lee Bob BlackTimmy Waldron (Word Riot), Jensen Whelan (Hobart), Christina Kallery (Failbetter) and Tim Mucci (Slice Magazine)Timmy Waldron[22]
Litquake Duel to the DeathOctober 6, 2008San Francisco
Invisible Bullets Near BroadwayOctober 14, 2008The Kitchen, New York CityThe New Yorkers Ben Greenman, SF improviser Kurt Bodden and Kansas comediess Jodi BullockDennis DiClaudio (Guerilla Lit Reading Series), Lincoln Michel (L Magazine Literary Upstart), Katherine Taylor (Vermin on the Mount Reading Series) and Thaddeus Rutkowski (Poetry vs. Comedy)Dennis DiClaudio[23]
TV Money GrabstravaganzaNovember 11, 2008Housing Works Bookstore, New York CityBen Greenman (The New Yorker), Lesley Arfin (Dear Diary) and comedian Todd LevinTao Lin (Muumuu House), Amy Sohn (Brooklyn Writers Space), Mishna Wolff (Swink) and Alex RoseTao Lin[24]
Fowl LanguageNovember 14, 2008Amnesia, San FranciscoJonathon Keats, Leslie Waggoner, and Robin EkissJeff O’Keefe (Epoch Magazine), Vince Donovan (Fiction Attic), James Hass (Farallon Review) and Joshua Citrak (Slouch Magazine)Joshua Citrak[25]
Shakespeare & HoopsJanuary 9, 2008The Elbo Room, New York CityAndrew Leland (The Believer), Melanie Case (Killing My Lobster) and James Hass (The Farallon Review)Jaynel Attolini (Six Word Memoirs on Love and Heartbreak), Katie Crouch (Tin House), Veronica Chater (Memoir) and Rodes Fishburne (Going To See the Elephant)Veronica Charter[26]
Windy City Cartography GougeFebruary 11, 2009The Hideout, ChicagoKevin Guilfoile, Matt Herlihy (founder of Sweet Fancy Moses) and Mark Bazer (The Interview Show)Rachel Yoder (Quick Fiction), Megan Stielstra (Dollar Store Reading Series), Julius Kalamarz (Juked), Gwendolyn Knapp (Hayden's Ferry Review), Holly Wilson (The Southeast Review) and Aaron Burch (Hobart)Megan Stielstra[27]
Democratic Lit Music OffFebruary 13, 2009San FranciscoJonathan Keats, conceptual artistLuke Sykora, Melissa HansenLuke Sykora[28]
Learn How to DrawFebruary 18, 2009The Slipper Room, New York CityBen Greenman (The New Yorker), Amy Sohn (My Old Man) and Joshua Lyon (Pill Head)Andrew Sean Greer, Cintra Wilson, Elliott Holt (The Kenyon Review) and Christopher Monks (McSweeney's)Cintra Wilson[29]
Holy City Zoo-DownMarch 13, 2009San FranciscoTrina Robbins, Lisa Geduldig and Andrew LelandBucky Sinister (reading Tao Lin, A Poem Written by a Bear), Candy Churilla (reading John Cheever, Reunion), Will Durst (reading Donald Barthleme, The School) and Paco Romane (reading George Saunders, In Persuasion Nation)Will Durst[30]
Bookworm Festival BrawlMarch 14, 2009The Bookworm, BeijingJen Hyde (Small Anchor Press), Ben Foster (G2 Studios) and John Leary (fiction writer featured in Opium4, Opium1)James West of Australia(Beijing Blur), Liz Niven of Scotland, Ridley Pearson of the US and Zachary Mexico of the USA (China Underground)Liz Niven[31]
Rebellious VibrationsApril 10, 2009The Elbo Room, San FranciscoMichael Layne Heath, Lorelei Lee, Jason Myers and Blag DahliaJonathan Keats, Kimi Recor and Benjamin L. PerezLorelei Lee[32]
Rocky Mountain BladebathApril 14, 2009Mercury Cafe, DenverDaniel Grandbois, Laura Pritchett, Teague Bohlen and Kathy FishDavid Hicks, PhD, Jody Reale and Shawn Owen HazelwoodDaniel Grandbois[33]
Baseball Chopstick WarApril 23, 2009Pianos, New York CityB.C. Edwards (pax Americana), Cheryl Wagner (Five Dials), Amy Lawless (Black Maze Books), Heidi Julavits (The Believer)Anna deVries (Scribner), Scott Adsit (30 Rock) and Richard Lawson (Gawker)B.C. Edwards[34]
Yo' Mama's So Literary...May 8, 2009The Elbo Room, San FranciscoEllen Sussman (Word for Word), Peter Orner (A Public Space), Jesse Nathan (Milk Machine) and April Sinclair (Single Woman of a Certain Age)Andrew Leland (The Believer), Eve Batey (SF Appeal) and Andy Raskin (The Ramen King and I)April Sinclair[35]
Literary Tea PartyMay 21, 2009The Paradise Lounge, BostonJane Roper (Memoirious), Steve Almond (Grub Street), William Giraldi (AGNI) and Jeannie Greeley (Stuff Boston)Eve Bridburg (Grub Street founder), Tom Perrotta (The Abstinence Teacher and Election) and Christopher Monks (The Game Guide to Your Life)Jeannie Greeley[36]
NYC Poets & Madmen BothMay 27, 2009Pianos, New York CityRivka Galchen (Atmospheric Disturbances), Josh Weil (The New Valley), Anthony Tognazzini (BOA Editions) and Michael Muhammad Knight (Soft Skull Press)Ben Greenberg, comedian Chelsea Peretti, Chris MarchMichael Muhammad Knight
LDM University Recycled Hoop-OffJune 5, 2009Syracuse UniversityMi Detmar (Stone Canoe), Roy Kesey, Dan Roche (Le Moyne College) and Alex Yates (representing Salt Hill)Chris Kennedy, Elizabeth Koch and Phil LamarcheRoy Kesey
SF Infinite JesticulationJune 12, 2009Elbo Room, San FranciscoJim Nelson (Instant City), K.M. Soehnlein (Switchback), Eric Puchner and Katharine Noel (Canteen) and Michelle RichmondAyelet Waldman (Bad Mother), playwright Peter Sinn Nachtrieb, and Josh KornbluthK.M. Soehnlein[37]
NYC Bowery, Poetry, InfinityJune 25, 2009Bowery Poetry Club, New York CityLuna Lemus (Like Son), Lisa Carver (Drugs Are Nice), Julie Metz's (Perfection) and Zachary Mexico (China Underground)Ben Adams, an editor at Bloomsbury, comedian Todd Barry (known for this roles in The Wrestler and Flight of the Conchords), and Vice Magazine co-founder Gavin McInnesJulie Metz[38]
London: episode 1Old Queen's Head, LondonLuke Brown (Tindal Street Press), Laura Dockrill, and Tim Clare (Aisle16)Amber Marks (Book Club Boutique), Joe Dunthorne (English Writers Football Team), Tim Wells (Pen Pusher Magazine), and Nick Harkaway (BBC Radio 3's The Verb)Amber Marks[39]
New York City: episode 16New York City, New YorkMichael Musto, Brant Rumble (Scribner), and comedian Bob PowersAbraham Smith (Spinning Jenny), Luke Dempsey (Bloomsbury USA), Donald Breckenridge (Brooklyn Rail), and Gigantic's Yuka IgarashiAbraham Smith[40]
Chicago: episode 3Chicago, IllinoisNami Mun (Miles from Nowhere), artist Jay Ryan, and Barry Hite (iO, Second City, Annoyance Theaters).Spencer Dew (THE2NDHAND), Adam Levin (Ninth Letter), Gabriel Gudding (MAKE), Febronio Zatarain (contratiempo), Simone Muench (POETRY), Kathleen Rooney (Switchback Books), Paul Killebrew (Canarium Books), and Michael Czyzniejewski (Another Chicago Magazine)Spencer Dew[41]
Los Angeles: episode 1Cinespace, Los AngelesMark Sarvas (The Elegant Variation), Sarah Thyre (Strangers with Candy and author of Dark at the Roots) and Alison Becker (Mayne Street)Rich Ferguson (The Nervous Breakdown), Joshua Lyon (Hyperion), Chris "Whitey" Erickson (Flatmancrooked), Melinda HillRich Ferguson[42]
Denver: episode 2Forest Room 5, DenverChris Ransick (Denver's Poet Laureate), Curtis Pesman and Tara Anderson (Lijit Networks)Nick Franciose (Lighthouse Writers), Jessy Randall (Ghost Road), Sharon McGill (Monday Night), Nicky Beer (Copper Nickel)Nick Franciose[43]
Seattle: episode 1Jewel Box Theater, SeattleMary Guterson (Gone to the Dogs), Lindy West (The Stranger), and Luke Smith (Bungie)Ryan Boudinot (Monkeybicycle), Matthew Simmons (HTMLGiant), Matt Briggs (Reading Local: Seattle), Peter Gajdics.(New York Tyrant)Matthew Simmons[44]
The Battle Of The Independent BookstoresSan FranciscoAndrew Lam, Beth Spotswood, and Scott Sigler (Borderland Books)Jade Brooks (City Lights), Derek Powazek (The Booksmith), Alvin Orloff (Dog Eared Books), Paul Neilan (Green Apple Books)Paul Neilan[45]
New York City: episode 17New York CityScott Jacobson (The Daily Show), Ethan Nosowsky (Graywolf Press) and Tony Arcabascio (Alife's co-founder)Janice Erlbaum (GIRLBOMB), Elisa Albert (The Book of Dahlia), Blaise Allysen Kearsley (How I Learned reading series), David Ellis DickersonElisa Albert[46]
San Francisco: episode 21Elbo Room, San FranciscoElissa Bassist, Dan Klein (Kasper Hauser), Stacey Lewis (City Lights)Tracy Clark-Flory, Genie Gratto, Jack Boulware (Litquake), Noria JoblanskiTracy Clark-Flory[47]
Raleigh: episode 1Pour House, RaleighRhett and Link, Daniel Wallace, and KGBebeJodi Lynn Villers, Scott McClanahan, Billy Warden, Jeff PolishJodi Lynn Villers[48]
London: episode 2Queen of Hoxton, LondonDamian Barr (Get It Together), Fuchsia Dunlop, and Amy LaméAshna Sarkar, Tom Chivers, Musa Okwonga, and Craig Taylor (Five Dials)Ashna Sarkar[49]
New York City: episode 18Bowery Poetry Club, New YorkFranklin Bruno (The Mountain Goats), Ben Schafer (DeCapo Press), and Carla RhodesChristopher R. Weingarten, James Gavin, Jessica Hopper, and Courtney GilletteCourtney Gillette[50]
Paris: episode 1Le Reservoir, ParisDavid Foenkinos, Yorgos Archimandritis, and BoMohamed Razane, Max Monnehay, Philippe Jaenada, and Frédéric BeigbederMohamed Razane[51]
LDM: LitquakeOctober 14, 2009Verdi Club, San Franciscoartist Paul Madonna, actress/poet Amber Tamblyn, David Wiegand (San Francisco Chronicle)Tod Goldberg (Other Resort Cities), Lynka Adams (A Skeleton at the Feast), Frances Dinkelspiel (Towers of Gold), and James NestorJames Nestor[52]
New York City: episode 19September 29, 2009Bowery Poetry ClubGrove Atlantic's Amy Hundley, The Colbert Reports Peter Grosz (also featured in Sonic commercials), and Gabe LiedmanDavid Henry Sterry (Hos, Hookers, Call-Girls, and Rent Boys: Prostitutes Writing on Life, Love, Work, Sex, and Money), Sarah Jane Stratford (author of The Midnight Guardian), David Hollander, and Robert Lopez (author of Part of the World)Robert Lopez[53]
LDM: Texas Book FestivalOctober 31, 2009The Sanctuary, AustinJane Smiley, Richard Russo, and Owen EgertonAmelia Gray (author, AM/PM), Kyle Beachy (The Slide), Jeff Martin (editor, The Customer is Always Wrong), and Jason Sheehan (Cooking Dirty: A Story of Life, Sex, Love and Death in the Kitchen)Amelia Gray[54]
London: episode 3November 3, 2009Old Queen's Head, LondonWill Skidelsky (book editor for The Independent), Sara J. Stockbridge, and Molly ParkinMatthew De Abaitua (The Idler), Ross Sutherland, John Grindrod (representing Faber), and Nathan Jones (Mercy)Matthew De Abaitua[55]
Oxford: episode 1November 4, 2009Corner Clubpoet Kate Clanchy, Dan Kieran (author and editor of The Idler), and musician Ben WalkerGeorge Chopping (author of collections Derailed and Shelf Life), Miranda Ward, Jake Wallis Simons (author of The Exiled Times of a Tibetan Jew) and Megan KerrGeorge Chopping[56]
Seattle, Ep 2: "Nonsensical Animal Toss"November 11, 2009Paul Constant (The Stranger), Maria Semple (former writer for Arrested Development, Jonathan Evison (All About Lulu)Aaron Dietz (KNOCK), Stacey Levine (My Horse and Other Stories), playwright Kelleen Conway Blanchard (Small Town) and Danbert Nobacon (Chumbawamba)Kelleen Conway Blanchard[57]
Portland, Ep 1November 2009Chelsea Cain (author, Evil at Heart), Scott Poole (author, Hiding from Salesmen) and Zia McCabe (The Dandy Warhols)Michael Parker (author, Our Beloved 26th), Jeff Hardison (Back Fence), Arthur Bradford (author, Dogwalker) and Kerry Cohen (author, Loose Girl)Arthur Bradford
San Francisco, episode 23November 2009Arline Klatt (Porchlight), cartoonist Michael Capozzola, and Todd Zniga (Opium founder)Charlie Haas (The Enthusiast), Shanthi Sekaran (The Prayer Room), Seth Harwood (Jack Wakes Up) and D.W. Lichtenberg (The Ancient Book of Hip)D.W. Lichtenberg[58]
New York City, episode 20: Nerf-machine-gun Assault2009Terese Svoboda (Weapons Grade), performance artist Joseph Keckler, Mishna Wolf (I'm Down)Sarah Walker (Really, You've Done Enough), Edith Zimmerman (Esquire, Heeb, others) Teddy Wayne (Kapitoil) and Jon Friedman (The Rejection Show).Edith Zimmerman[59]
San Francisco, episode 24December 11, 2009Elbo RoomChicken John, Isaac Fitzgerald (managing editor, The Rumpus), Nina Lesowitz (Spinergy Group, Litquake)Derek Powazek (founder, Fray Magazine), Lynka Adams, Beth Spotswood (SF Appeal and SFGate) and Elissa Bassist (The Rumpus.net)Beth Spotswood[60]
New York City, episode 21December 2009Ben Greenman (The New Yorker), Devorah Rose (Social Life Magazine) and Jared Bloom (Full Ginsburg)James Yeh (Gigantic), Jason Helm, Terese Svoboda (Weapons Grade) and Elna Baker (The New York Regional Mormon Singles Halloween Dance)Elna Baker[61]
San Francisco, episode 25: The Bell Jar CharadesJanuary 8, 2010Elbo RoomMichelle Tea (author, TransForming Community), Ali Liebegott (The IHOP Papers) and Twitter novelist Matt Stewart (The French Revolution)Laura Joyce Davis, science comedian Brian Malow, cartoonist Michael Capozzola and Matty Byloos and Josh AtlasMatty Byloos and Josh Atlas[62]
Boston, episode 2: Musical ChairsJanuary 13, 2010Billy Giraldi (writer, senior fiction editor, AGNI), Audrey Ryan and comedian Lamont PriceJanaka Stucky (Handsome), Michelle Hoover (Night Train), Elisa Gabbert (Open Letters) and Steven Brykman (National Lampoon)Janaka Stucky[63]
Chicago, episode 4: Draw the JudgesJanuary 14, 2010Fizzauthor Kathleen Rooney, rockstress and critic Jessica Hopper, and Shawn Smith (Shawnimals)James Kennedy (The Order of Odd-Fish), Rebekah Silverman (Artifice), Andy Farkas (Subito Press) and Davis Schneiderman (&NOW)James Kennedy[64]
Dallas, episode 1: Fling-the-FoamskinJanuary 15, 2010Dallas Museum of ArtBen Fountain (author, Brief Encounters with Che Guevara), Tina Parker and Owen Egerton (How Best to Avoid Dying)Katherine Center (author, Everyone is Beautiful), Amelia Gray (author, AM/PM), Will Clarke (author, Lord Vishnu's Love Handles: A Spy Novel, Sort Of) and William RazaviWill Clarke[65]
New York City, episode 22: Awards Acceptance Speech-OffJanuary 21, 2010Bowery Poetry ClubCaitlin Roper (managing editor, The Paris Review), musician Emily Zuzik, writer Jessica GroseNelly Reifler (SWEET: Actors Reading Writers), Daniel Nester (author, How To Be Inappropriate), Christopher Kennedy (New York Tyrant) and Michael Atkinson (author, Hemingway DeadlightsNelly Reifler[66]
Baltimore, episode 1: Draw the JudgesJanuary 30, 2010Windup SpaceMichael Kimball (author, Dear Everybody), Rafael Alvarez (The Wire) and Carolyn Zaikowski (author, A Child Is Being Killed)Mike Young (author, We Are All Good If They Try Hard Enough), Dave Housley (Barrelhouse), Jen Michalski (jmww) and Michael M. Hughes (CityLit)Mike Young[67]
San Francisco, episode 26: Chocolates and famous love writersFebruary 12, 2010Elbo RoomDouglas McGray (editor-in-chief, Pop-Up Magazine), Peter Finch (KFog Radio), humorist Janine BritoDylan Schaffer (Life, Death and Bialys), Michelle Tea (Valencia), Samantha Schoech (The Bigger the Better, the Tighter the Sweater), Joshua Mohr (Some Things that Meant the World to Me)Dylan Schaffer[68]
New York City, episode 23: Faintly Mardi-Gras ThemedFebruary 18, 2010Bowery Poetry ClubRob Spillman (editor, Tin House), Sini Anderson, Cintra Wilson (author, Caligula for President)Gladstone ("Hate By Numbers"), poet Melissa Broder (When You Say One Thing But Mean Your Mother), Elyssa East (author, Dogtown: Death and Enchantment in a New England Ghost Town) and Joanna Rakoff (author, A Fortunate Age)Wayne Gladstone[69]
Washington D.C., episode 1: CapitalFebruary 2, 2011The Black CatJennine Capó Crucet (author, How to Leave Hialeah), Delaney Williams, (actor, The Wire), Chris Richards (The Washington Post)David Wanczyk (The Written Wardrobe), Regie Cabico, Rae Bryant, Matt BellDavid Wanczyk
Washington D.C., episode 2: Max BrodNovember 8, 2011DC9Karen Sommer Shalett (editor, DC Magazine), S.M. Shrake, (co-founder, Story League), Justin PurvisSean Carman (The Huffington Post), Sacha Scoblic, Vijai Nathan, Jamaal MaySacha Scoblic
Beijing, episode 3September 11, 2013The Bookworm, BeijingAlice Xin Liu, Vicky Mohieddeen, Sherwin JiangAnthony Tao (Beijing Cream), Leslie-Ann Murray, Tom Carter, Stanley ChanLeslie-Ann Murray[70]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.kqed.org/arts/literature/article.jsp?essid=22422 "KQED Arts"
  2. http://www.sfbg.com/bob/2008/ent.php "Best of the Bay Awards"
  3. http://www.interviewmagazine.com/blogs/culture/2010-11-03/literary-death-match-opium-zuniga "Literary Death Match is Taking Names"
  4. Web site: NYC, Ep. 1 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  5. Web site: NYC, Ep. 2 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  6. Web site: NYC, Ep. 3 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  7. Web site: NYC, Ep. 4 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  8. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/10/01/DDGTSGEUA.DTL San Francisco Chronicle Article
  9. Web site: SF, Ep. 1 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  10. Web site: SF, Ep. 2 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  11. Web site: SF, Ep. 3 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  12. Web site: SF, Ep. 4 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  13. Web site: NYC, Ep. 6 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  14. Web site: SF, Ep. 6 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  15. Web site: SF, Ep. 8 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  16. Web site: SF, Ep. 9 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  17. Web site: NYC, Ep. 7 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  18. http://www.mediabistro.com/galleycat/lecture_circuit/scene_opiums_literary_death_match_in_the_park_88181.asp Mediabistro.com
  19. Web site: NYC, Ep. 8 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  20. Web site: SF, Ep. 10 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  21. Web site: SF, Ep. 11 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  22. Web site: NYC, Ep. 9 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  23. Web site: NYC, Ep. 10 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  24. Web site: NYC, Ep. 11 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  25. Web site: SF, Ep. 13 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  26. Web site: SF, Ep. 14 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  27. Web site: Chicago, Ep. 1 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  28. Web site: SF, Ep. 15 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  29. Web site: NYC, Ep. 12 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  30. Web site: SF, Ep. 16 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  31. Web site: Beijing, Ep. 1 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  32. Web site: SF, Ep. 17 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  33. Web site: Denver, Ep. 1 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  34. Web site: NYC, Ep. 13 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  35. Web site: SF, Ep. 18 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  36. Web site: Boston, Ep. 1 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  37. Web site: SF, Ep. 19 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  38. Web site: NYC, Ep. 15 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  39. Web site: London, Ep. 1 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  40. Web site: NYC, Ep. 16 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  41. Web site: Chicago, Ep. 3 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  42. Web site: LA, Ep. 1 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  43. Web site: Denver, Ep. 2 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  44. Web site: Seattle, Ep. 1 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  45. Web site: SF, Ep. 20 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  46. Web site: NYC, Ep. 17 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  47. Web site: SF, Ep. 21 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
  48. Web site: Raleigh, Ep. 1 - Journal - Literary Death Match . September 10, 2016.
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